Giorgi Baramidze

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Giorgi Baramidze
Giorgi Baramidze

Giorgi Baramidze (born 1968) is a Georgian politician and current State Minister for Euro-Atlantic Integration.

He was born in Tbilisi on January 5, 1968. He graduated from the Technical University of Georgia, Faculty of Chemical Technologies in 1992. Mr. Baramidze also studied in George Marshal European Centre of Security and Defense Economy in Germany in 1995 and was an Institute for the Study of Diplomacy (ISD) Fellow at the Foreign Service School at Georgetown University in the United States in 1998-1999.

In 1991-1992 Giorgi Baramidze worked as the Executive Secretary of the Green Party of Georgia. In 1992 he worked as the Deputy-Head of the Human Rights and Inter-national Relations Board of Georgia, then as the Head of the Civil and Political Rights Protection Department. He was the Member of Parliament in 1992-1995. Mr Baramidze joined Eduard Shevardnadze's Union of Citizens in 1994 and was the MP again in 1995-1999 and 1999-2003. In 2002, he became one of the leaders of the opposition party of “United Democrats” and played an active role in the Rose Revolution in November 2003. After the change of power, Mr. Baramidze served as the Interior Minister in a new government from November 2003 to June 2004.

Giorgi Baramidze was appointed Minister of Defense in June 2004. In December 2004, he was moved to the post of Vice Premier and State Minister on Euro-Atlantic Integration Issues.

He speaks English, Russian and French. Baramidze has a wife and a child.


Heads of Government of Georgia

Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921): Flag of Georgia (Historical) Noe Ramishvili | Noe Zhordania

Soviet era: as part of Flag of Transcaucasian SFSR Transcaucasian SFSR (1922-1936), Flag of Georgian SSR Georgian SSR (1936-1991): Sergey Kavtaradze | Polikarp Mdivani | Shalva Eliava | Filipp Makaradze | Levan Sukhishvili | German Mgaloblishvili | Levan Sukhishvili | Valerian Bakradze | Zakhary Chkhubianishvili | Zakhary Ketskhoveli | Valerian Bakradze | Givi Dzhavakhishvili | Zurab Pataridze | Dmitry Kartvelishvili | Otar Cherkeziya | Zurab Chkheidze | Nodari Chitanava | Tengiz Sigua

Georgia since 1991: Flag of Georgia (Historical) Tengiz Sigua | Murman Omanidze* | Bessarion Gugushvili | Tengiz Sigua | Eduard Shevardnadze* | Otar Patsatsia | Niko Lekishvili | Vazha Lortkipanidze | Giorgi Arsenishvili | Avtandil Jorbenadze | Flag of Georgia Zurab Zhvania | Giorgi Baramidze* | Zurab Noghaideli
* denotes acting

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